I'll have a look through.
among others I have
Kerleys Recovery
Norwich Prison
Anglian Windows.
Airport........Ground
Woody's tipper trucks
City Care
Motorcycle training freq's
plus several where I haven't got a clue who they are.

what freq's do you have ??
Do listen to the ambulances ?. I removed all the taxi's as they are so boring, but the First Bus comms are well worth listening to.

So I passed this test that allows me to twiddle with knobs, push buttons & call my self an Advanced !!!!!!!
M0LSX

Hi sorry this is taking so long but I have been busy setting up & then fine tuning some Ham equipment & then I discovered that the list I thought I had I don't.
I'm not really interested in logging stations just finding them, so as I find interesting freq's I tend not to write them down only add them to the scanner. But I did have a list I'm sure I did.
Here a few active freq's to start with, I'll add others as I identify them.

Sheringham is not an idea location due to the fact that it is between a ridge & the sea.

Can you get the Norwich 2 meter repeater on 145.625 ?. Some Sheringham hams can others can't. It will depend on where you live in Sheringham.
Also listen to the Marine band I use to work in Sheringham & lived in Cromer for many years. I often visit the area & always bring a radio with me.
When Cromer church tower is open it makes a great place to listen from as does Beeston Hump from where you can gain access to several 2 meter repeaters using a handy.
There is also a Echo link repeater opposit the market I'm told. I know where they mean but I don't know what frequency it works on.

So I passed this test that allows me to twiddle with knobs, push buttons & call my self an Advanced !!!!!!!
M0LSX

I have regularly worked NB, the Norwich 2 meter repeater, as far north as Docking. We also had a regular bicycle operator from Sculthorpe who got in on 10 watts.
The Kings Lynn 2 meter repeater should be an easy log as should FR. I can work that on a handheld from Lynn no problems.

Hi
They should keep me busy for while thankyou.
Have found that listening to the fire service and watching there live incidents web
page at the same time interesting to.
Heading to cromer tomorrow, i shall try some marine bands out.
Often have millitry aircraft buzzing overhead will try out frequencies.
Thanks.

156.000....channel 00. which is Coastguard Primary.
156.300....Channel 06 which is Search & Rescue.
156.3750....channel 67 which is Coastguard Secondary.
156.800.....channel 16 which is Distress Channel

So I passed this test that allows me to twiddle with knobs, push buttons & call my self an Advanced !!!!!!!
M0LSX

Thankyou again
While in cromer I got talking to a ex lifeboat man who gave me some frequencies they use,
Channel 31 lifeboat to lifeboat 157.55base 162.150moblie.
Channel 68 for lifeboat recovery
channel 17 156.85
channel10 156.500
What the last two are for i can't remember.
cheers